On appeal defendant does not challenge the legal sufficiency of the proof of his assaults, which in the main came from the mouth of the victim, Whitfield Pratt. He testified that, after a verbal argument in the afternoon of September 24, 1978, defendant first slashed him with a razor and, after Pratt ordered him out of the apartment, stabbed him with a switchblade knife. An ambulance came for Pratt shortly after 5:00 P.M. Defendant denied any assault on Pratt, testifying...
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